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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
"S-'HT. PACKS. ECKVTV; Q'BSFHVKTt. 1.S i:ANtK. OKW FRIDAY, OCTOBER . 1908. 4 ' '. ." '..''.. LOCAL ITEMS. ' : Mrs. Upton H. Glbbs is on the sick Jlst and confined to the house. George H. Currey la one of the ex cursionists to Wallowa today. The "dog house" in the railroad yards has been supplied with a new tin roof. ; ". George Ball, went to Sumpter last evening on business matters. He will return tonight or Saturday.. Miss Emma Harlan of Council, Ida ho, is visiting with her brothers In this city for a few days. . O. W. Ludlow, a Chicago fruit man, was a business visitor in the city this morning. ,' - - r Mrs. S. F. Levy of , San Francisco,1 arrived in the city last evening to visit ber sister, Mrs. William Ash, Lot Snodgrass is confined to his home with what Is thought to be a mild attack of typhoid fever.. . Mr. and Mrs. 6. R. Haworth were among the excursionists to Wallowa this morning. They expect to remain there a couple of weeks. Mrs. . Buckley left today tor Port land, where she will visit with Mrs. M. J.' Buckley, who la Buffering with typhoid fever. , Mesdatnea David Bay and A., E. iiuruiMuu, wciU' w iri..c!i ttiiy tr. response to a telephone message say ing their sister, Mrs. Cook, was seri ously 111. Jack CNelll, traveling passenger' agent for the O. R. & N., eft today for loHnts west, "after havi&g ' seen the "Wallowa excursion. uMy started on Its way. Rev. George T. Ellis, now located at Baker City, arrived last evening tfrom Athena, where he lhas been jufhutlng friends a few days, and Is twehvy the guest of his sister, Mrs. CrnndaM, . of Bouth 2.U Grande. Bishop Paddock preached to a good sized -congregation last nifrKc In St. Peters Episcopal church, a after- wards he held conference with thew parishioners. He. left this mornlnr. on the excursion to Walnwa ants other points In (that county. J ' Carpenters are busy this aroek buiifi Ing a handsorr.e colonial veranda vn the A. Floyd residence, on Sixth atwt. V. Richardson of lower 'Cove, was a La Grande visitor today. Mr. Rich ardson says the outlook for a good fruit crop 1b lower Cove was rnver better at this season of the year. South La TJrande win soon have a fire alarm system of its own. The bell has been "here sevewa days, and to day Contractor Goodnough has a force of men at wark erecting a 32-foot tow er upon which to mour.t the belL In a few days the entire system will have been Installed and the resldeatg of South La Grande will only have to wait for some sort of conflagration to occur to hear the warning call of their very own fins bell. A. C. MacLennnn, proprietor f the Red Cross drug store, has disposed of his drug Btoi'fc In the Wallowa branch to Frank OKJoway, formerly or this city. He win retain porsesslon eff the building and rf.te, and has already per fected plana do enlarge his prwent house space in that growing village of Wallowa. lhibliuul Drunkard Suicides. San Rafael, Cal., Oct. t, Unable to Withstand the craving for drink, Ja cob Miller, a watchman, cat his threat n a cen after aJng to be locked wp. The body was discovered by the Jailer. Murderer Exonerate. Tacoma. Oct. 9. Harry Starr. wh killed his uncle, Joe Eley, nrfstaklng him for a Vurglar, ha been exonerat ed. ' TnK Day. The ladles of the Methodist rtnorch 'HI hcrtd a "Tag Day" In the near fu ture. FIFTV.OXI2 MILKS OF ROAD. mtruetlo Work on Exlennlon la ' Five Miles Front Fnterprlne. Lnstlne, Oct . (Special.) The construction crew laying steel on the Wallowa extension, reached the Si mile post at 10 l6 this morning. ThU I a distance of about five miles fmm Enterprise. CLEAN LUNCHES Cheapest in the City. Good Meals Made Where you can See it Done ASr STYLE LUNCH ROOM ' - . f ; rocietxI ..." - The Evening Kaffee Klatch, will be entertained this evenjng by Miss Mar garet Newlln and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Meyers, at the tatter's home. ' ' - ' DENTIST. ' dr. w. d. McMillan. ' Painless Dentistry. Expert Gold Work a Specialty. Special attention to children's teeth Of rice: La Grande National Bank Building. Both Thorns, . J.-.--" Took him at ms word. Family Driver Can Run, But So Can the Buckskin. Councilman J. T. Williamson Is the proud possessor, of a family carriage norse which enjoys , the proud dis tinction of being able to run around anything with four legs residing in eastern. Oregon. Mr. Williamson has seen her exceed , the speed limit on more than one occasion and therefore waa tempted to get a little "chesty" with the pouadmaster a few day ago. He Informed that august personage that if at any time 'he felt disposed to mvii iuijf iiwuij auwvuua his favorlto steed outside of the pad dock, he could consider , himself at liberty to take the above mentioned equine, If he could catch her, and place er In the city pound. At the time of these rash remarks his memory was atlll refreshed with the efforts made the morning previous to place a halter upon hor beautiful head, and ihirefore felt warranted In considering har absolutely uncatchabla. he councilman was nat aware ' of, :iie fact that JPoundmaster Gleasoa o1ds the world's record for long dis tance rope throwing, and that the buckskin U-Kloh ho pl.t.... . u onal property of Buffalo Bill's star rider, but such was the fuct. -The councilman was not aware of the Ida that an extra dollar In the city 'treasury might relieve the pres ent financial stringency and mean dered down Willianwon-way. ire ar rived thera Just in time, to see the coumiimaa's special pet vault the fence. The race ws on. Eyewitnesses say It waa a good one, but the 100 foot rope ave the advantage to buck skla aDd within an hour from the time of the ttaoughtless remark Mr. Wil liamson received a telephone message thst fhf uneateliHlf e one was .wratch Ing hoir-wck on the Inside of the city pound fr-nce, and a charge of -one dol lar had been entered upon the . city books -against the councilman from North La Grande COFFEE Why SchilJinjr's Best ? Because it is best and your money is yours if you think you don'i find it so. Tho r.otlw!ty cf Wocin 'aurally n:a!;r them khrlnk (mm iin In.tiilcute qt 'tiinis. tUv oinioxliHis ex anil.ruiuii), I u J iiiipka 'aiit Icm-hI 'Tfnt )on,;, whii'k sonu; p,!iysi:ia:is consider ?';Ja,l in the lr:?ulijj''iit of dieae of mocm. it. If lii lp ran le hud. It Is belter to suhxit liwx onl'!il thfJi let the diVuso ;rrm v ::i:d k;p ';;U. Tlie troublo Is that 5o oftcii !!. woiDJn unlcrpo-j all the asswnce and htrjo for nothing. cured iVvDr. Irce'ii Favorlto Prescrip tion wroK In iiureclatibn of the ctre which liVti'kviHi the examinations and local tn-iitnichtSoThrrft Is no othr modlcle ,o 'I'm n r.ff vifr fur iIiIii.lI cures iieli!ol.iiiiij; Uiiiiii, Irregularity and leraale WPtkncsx. Jt always hnlp. It .!most alniiys curs. It Is sflctlyTwn aicobollc, nn secret, all IU ligredlentf being printed on Its uetilo-wrar-pcr; con taint no deleterious or habii-formlnR drnx. and every native medlcUial root entering Into H com portion ha the full endorsement of those raowt eminent in tlic evera.1 schools ef medical practice. Some of these uumerous and strongest of pro-fi-ssloiul endorscroeutj of Its ingredients, will be found In a rinnhlci wrapped . .w, n h 1.'.. ,. . 1 tn..ri i.tiin 4 I. around the bottle, also iu u booklet mailed free on rcqumrt, bv Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. These profewional en dontemonU should Lave far more weight than any amount of t!ie ordinary lay, or non-professional t'stlinoniMii. The most lnUillgent women now-a-dayi inM on knowing what tbey take as med Iclno Instead of owning their moiitbi like a lot of youn; birds and gulping down whatever U offered them. Favorite Pre scription " U of KNOWS COMI'OHtTIOS. It moke wo-ik women strung and sick women well. Dr. I'lene's Modlenl Advlwir Is sent frtt on receipt of vuinips to par exitense of mailing onfy. Snu to Dr. R. V. Pierce, lJnffalo, N. V., 21 one-cent stamps for pa-per-covored, or 31 itnmp for cloth-hound. If pick consult the Lkm tor. free of charge by letter. All such communication are be'd sscredly confidential: Dr. Plerce'a Pleawnt Pellet Invlrorata and regulate itouach. liver and bowel. -. - -v - .'. . SUNDAY AT THE ClU'RCHES. . .- St. Peter's Eplseoil Clianh," : Seventeenth Sunday after . Trinity. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, li a. m.; evening service, 5 p. m. Those having pledge cards please do not for get to bring them properly filled out on Sunday, Be sure and sign them, as an unsigned card is valueless, v , Central C'luireh of Christ. Annual fall rally of Bible school, 9:45 a. m." Special vocal and Instru mental music. A welcome and. a plac; for all who come. Special class for men. Our purpose under God's bless ing is to have the greatest day so far In the school. Following the school ses sion, the LortTs supper and a short address In harmony with the day's work. Y. P. 8. C. E. and Juniors, 6:S0 p. m Evangelistic service, 7:80 p. m. Rev. O. II. King, pastor. eVIrst Presbyterian Church. Owing to the absence of the pastor there will be no services In the eve ning, but the morning hours will be taken up with Sunday school and church services. . '. ' Corner M avenue and Fourth street Sunday, (t:45, Bible school; 11 a. m., public . worship, subject, "Philadel phia"; , 4:30 0. m., Epworth League, subject, '.'The Christian's Two Suffi cient Guides," leader, Mrs. Mary Rles-land-West; 7:30 p, m., evangelistic service conducted by Evangelist W. L. McDlarmid of Franklin, Pa. Evan gelistic meetings each evening of the week at 7:80, A cordial welcome to all. Rev. C. E.. Deal, pastor. COFFEE You on buy something called "coffee" at 10c lb with 3CC0 miles, of R R freight from: the .roaster ; Ysicr irrorfr returns rnnr moje if foo doat ItVe&tilliDu't Best' e pay hira. ED b lirNGHAM, AUCTIONKKR. . 4 Sales crtoo on abort notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. No extra cbar-e for distance. LA GRANDE ... OREGON Route No. 2. 'Phone No. lxfl 4 WHT NOT TRT Popham'a ASTHMA REMEDY? Hves prompt and positive relief in -evry case. Sold by druggists, Price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 eenta. Williams Mfg. Co., Prop. Cleveland, O. For sale by ' A. T. HILL. Druggist e m. O'CONN EL'S Is the place to get the best CIGARS AND TOBACCO at the right price I -SOFT DRINKS 4 that are soft t AMUSEMENT PARLORS t The best Billiard and Pool Tables in Eastern Oregon and the only Ivory Balls in t La Grande. I A RESORT FOR GENTLENEN 10 'CO NN EL'S Next Door to Post Office. w IN A H VI K R Y? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER MA.V. He will take that trunk to the depot or your home In lesa time than It takes to tell It Day TTione Red 761. Night Thone, Black 17M. WAOON ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. r- . . e It' ll: ? i I t tl V tl tl tl tl tl i ! 1 O.N. T. Spool Cotton he , 500 Pair sample Shoes, Men's : : - Children's ' ' We Will Save You 50 Children's and Misses Coats last year's stock at exactly one half the original price. These are iust the thing for School wear and are excellent value. ), t 1500 yds. Outing, '. A 1 1 ft ZQ0 suits men's winter underwear samples, l60con the dollar, $3.00 for $i t . Good Laundry Soap 7 Bars ' 25c It ii- - eeeee4.te4. eeeee.eeefeteeee WHAT will you have for dinner today T You may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at THE MODEL RESTAURANT x The Old Standby. Our cooking is a paragon of per fection, our food faultless, and our service rapid and courteous. What more can we say, except that our prlcea are popular? We give a regu lar dinner for 25 cents. Come and try It. ,Yeu will not need the tense of hunger to enjoy It, The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBKCKLE, PrcD. Open Day WeSell Weekly fh 1 Pn And Night Meal Ticket, for MlDU NOTICE. SHN-la Fic tion to Approve Charter Amendments. Notice Is hereby elvpn that nn TttZS6' tne 24tn of November. 108, a xpeclnl election will be held of the voters of the City of La Grande. L nlOn CSIlfltV. Orlr,n o n 4 .V... . . i poiia win be open from the hour of 0 o c ock a. m., until the hour of five o'clock p. m., of said day. fHld elerflnn Is called by order of the (.ouncll of the City of La Grande for the purr-ose of proposing and sub nilttimr tn tj. nami. rt La Orunde the approval and adoption of certain amendments to the charter Of the rltv nf I .a (lmnJ. . .... the proposed charter heretofore ap proved by the council of the City of La Grande by ordinance No. 192. Ser ! liOH. anil fllarl with . - . - office of the recorder of the city of wihiiu. on me iwtn aay of Sep tember, 108. ray Shall the f'ltv nf T a r.rmA- charter and approve the amend ments tO the rltv rharl.r an.l R city charter proposed and submitted by the council to the people of the city The follnwtnr Bra th nnllln. -.1. I " T r ' 8 Ki.trB, Judges and clerks of the several warns designated and appointed by the council- 'First Var1 tl.ll t..A .. . P. Clark, K. C. Davis and Frank KII Otttrlrk. f'lorkc W'llllan. umn. - . ' " miici VIII'J Arthur Crutls. The approval of these amendments 3 SPECIAL OFFERING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 50 per cent on Your Shoes for Fall Regular 12 l-2c Grade Mill Ends 81-3c ii v-- . . It The Golden Rule itiititi.iiu.i.xi. eeiee.e ' w - fcO kJjQ Tl:e skin is an index to the quality of tlie Wood, r. i em.i, Act?, Tet'er rjimples, rashes, eruptions, etc., show that fame unhv iH iiy buni'.r or ccic impurity is diseasing and corrupting the circti'-.tiou, so t!t;;t instead 6; (supplying noui ishment and strength to the fine. (lu!ic?;!o tk;sticivf the skin it is continually pouring out its acrid mid uuhft.tlL'ry r.rc.'.juulavifui!1 External applications of salves, washes, lotion?, tt.., ir..--relieve gome el the itching1 and other di&omfort caused by skia trcitl.)!?, mid fr this rc:isor. should le used, but such treatment cannot reach the liu mot -laden Wood, and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the Mood is the only cure ior SKin diseases. S. S. S., a purely vegetable preparation, is the berC and quickest remedy. J It goes down into the circulation and neutralises, and removes the acids, impurities and humors, thntouRhly purifies the circulation and permanently cures skin diseases of every kind. Xhen S. S. S. has driven the humors and impurities from the blood, and cooled . and cleansed the acid-heated circulation, every symptom passt-s away, the skin is again nourished'with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cured, a the cause has been removed. , Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. Tns SWHT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA CA. A DFDFF A Good Leather GOOD WORKMANSHIP Cood Pit i C. IV. PRESTON, Depot Street 4-44 : : : rr- by the people of the city of La Grande will be submitted to the vot Second Ward, Council Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn. F. ft. Bramwell and George Hall. Clerks: II. E. Cool Idge and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward, , Building west of Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn. avenue Judges: C. C. Penlngton,' B. W. (Irindv an1 tnhn Pot.. ri..i... C. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams. ounn ara, Harris' Hall Judaes: Bernard Logsden, O. E. Fowler and John Sheak. Clerks: C. J. Vandor poel and Warren P. Noble. , In witness whereof I have hereunto attached my hand and affixed the seal be"yi0 1Uh d"y 0f 8eD'm- fL. a rj. e. f!Ov record, i .r-,.,M c ';w U tl i ! c 4 Standard Cal I ico pr yard Sc " I tl tl It z It i t it i i it I! .80 and $2.00 l t jt it it it e Bleached Mus I'm per yd. 8c ' a. ...... - -- - - T- - --w e - tTTTT W cores mim& T TDimiTvi - - 44.X4.4,44-. . . . . . . M i tt ttttt BCSSEY'8 HACK LINE. B'ot of service, Day and Night . Hacki furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. Stand at Paul'a cigar Store. 'Phone lied til. N'tht "Phone Main - I IT T. r